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Re: janeyH post# 4985

Thursday, 06/23/2022 3:48:22 PM

Thursday, June 23, 2022 3:48:22 PM

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Well if you've lost confidence in management's ability to execute their plan, then as I suggested at the beginning of my post it's time to move on or start yelling and screaming at them with the hope that they will listen.

I'm a numbers guy and I certainly understand the concept of "dilution". The key is how the funds are deployed. Good companies, including Bam don't fritter away the money they raise. Of course there are many different ways of raising financing. I've followed the company for about 30 years so I know. Here is an example just from yesterday.

https://themarketherald.ca/brookfield-raises-record-15-billion-for-inaugural-global-transition-fund-2022-06-22/

Here is another example from a well-known company and character:

Real World Example of Equity Financing
An example of additional equity financing is Tesla Inc. (TSLA). The electric vehicle manufacturer announced on February 13, 2020, through its filing with the SEC that the company will be offering an additional 2.65 million equity shares.

The company stated that the funds will be used to improve its balance sheet and for general corporate purposes. The net proceeds are expected to be nearly $2.3 billion based on Tesla's stock price of $767 per share as of February 12, 2020.3? Chief Executive Officer Elon Musk is expected to purchase up to $10 million in shares when the new shares are issued?